Classic Serkyem Offering Cup in Pure Brass - For Golden Drink Offerings to Buddhist Protectors, Available in 3 Sizes
A Serkyem offering, also known as a Dharmapala offering, is used in rituals to honor Protector deities and guardians. The Serkyem consists of two pieces: a chalice and a basin for overflow. Typically filled with tea, wine, and other tsok substances, it is offered to dharma protectors for the continuous safeguarding and propagation of dharma teachings. In Tibetan, "ser" means gold and "kyem" means drink.
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Small Diameter: 9 cm Height: 11.5 cm Cup height: 8.2 cm Weight: 200 g
Medium Diameter: 11 cm Height: 13 cm Cup height: 9.5 cm Weight: 260 g
Large Diameter: 13.5 cm Height: 16 cm Cup height: 12 cm Weight: 505 g
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